My guardianship no longer wants to pay a living allowance?


Questioner

I have no more debts. I am on benefits but I can't do without money because I also want to get out of the administration. Then I'll arrange everything myself again, that's better too. I hope I can do it myself again.

Lawyer

If your administrator stops paying your living expenses without a clear reason, it is wise to first discuss this with your administrator. If you are unable to reach an agreement with your administrator or if the situation does not improve, you have several options. 1. You can file a complaint with the administrator himself or the company the administrator works for. They have a complaints procedure that must be followed. 2. If your complaint is not honored or the situation does not improve, you can go to court. The court can oblige the administrator to fulfill his obligations. 3. It is also possible to submit a request to the subdistrict court for a different administrator. If you no longer have any debts and feel confident enough to manage your own finances, you can also file a request with the subdistrict court judge to end the guardianship. The subdistrict court judge will assess whether this is a wise choice. It may be necessary to provide evidence that you are able to manage your finances yourself again, such as a statement from a social worker or psychologist. It is advisable to seek legal advice before undertaking any of the above steps, given the complexity of these types of procedures. A lawyer or attorney can help you understand the potential implications of each step, in order to find the best solution.' ---------------- Stichting Rechtswinkel.nl is a national organization with students and volunteers. The above advice is based on limited information and may be incomplete or even incorrect for your situation. Always consult a lawyer or attorney for your further steps. Read disclaimer: https://rechtswinkel.nl/disclaimer

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